Over the past month I have been using another blogging platform for my teaching.
One result is that I practically feel like an expert blogger -- over the past four years I've used weebly, blogger, and WordPress.
My university uses a platform designed by WordPress, so my students and I have been blogging there. Because the university really limits your color schemes, I was doing a parallel blog as well -- copying everything into the regular WordPress site so I could try different visuals.
And mostly, I hate it. So I am giving it up. I will continue to post on the university site, but I have missed my Manic Bookstore Cafe, so I'm moving the content from WordPress to my "home" site, my favorite blog, the one I know and understand and can format the way I like.
Even though it's owned by Google, so I can't use it in mainland China (most of the time), and it may take over my life (the way Amazon is trying to...).
Whew. I'm committed. I'm staying here.
One result is that I practically feel like an expert blogger -- over the past four years I've used weebly, blogger, and WordPress.
My university uses a platform designed by WordPress, so my students and I have been blogging there. Because the university really limits your color schemes, I was doing a parallel blog as well -- copying everything into the regular WordPress site so I could try different visuals.
And mostly, I hate it. So I am giving it up. I will continue to post on the university site, but I have missed my Manic Bookstore Cafe, so I'm moving the content from WordPress to my "home" site, my favorite blog, the one I know and understand and can format the way I like.
Even though it's owned by Google, so I can't use it in mainland China (most of the time), and it may take over my life (the way Amazon is trying to...).
Whew. I'm committed. I'm staying here.
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